Glory Days

Album: Chapter & Verse (2023)
Charted: 118
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  • Oh, got the sun setting down on the grass and the yard
    Got my head on your shoulder and my hand on your heart
    Watchin' our barefoot babies laughin' and pickin' daisies
    Catchin' the fireflies in a jar

    This is as good as it gets, I don't know what I would change
    I love this life that we live, I love that smile on your face
    No, we ain't gotta look back at all those pictures in frames
    And wish it all stayed the same
    'Cause right here, right now I say these are the glory days

    It's a first sip of coffee in a quiet house
    It's bible verses in the kitchen like it's holy ground
    Livin' right don't cost a thing, it's the slow roll of a porch swing
    It's dogs runnin' while the birds sing
    It's you picking that six string

    This is as good as it gets, I don't know what I would change
    I love this life that we live, I love that smile on your face
    No, we ain't gotta look back at all those pictures in frames
    And wish it all stayed the same
    'Cause right here, right now I say these are the glory days
    Ooh, these are the glory days

    This is as good as it gets, I don't know what I would change
    I love this life that we live, I love that smile on your face
    No, we ain't gotta look back at all those pictures in frames
    And wish it all stayed the same
    'Cause right here, right now I say these are the glory days

    Oh, yeah, right here, right now I say these are the glory days
    Oh, these are the glory days Writer/s: Emily Weisband, Gabby Barrett, James Mcnair, Seth Mosley
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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